Monday, April 01, 2013

A press release from the BLUEBARN Theatre in Omaha, presenting their revival of William Luce's Brontë:

The BLUEBARN Theatre presents highly-acclaimed Brontë. Four nights only

The BLUEBARN Theatre presents a limited four-night run of Brontë by William Luce. This 2011 sell-out drama was featured in Joslyn Castle's popular literary festival "Romance at the Castle: The Brontës." Its overwhelming popularity demanded a remount!

This one-woman play by award-winning playwright William Luce examines the life of famous English authoress, Charlotte Brontë, writer of the beloved classic, Jane Eyre.

In this powerful drama, Brontë returns home from the funeral of her last remaining sibling and begins life alone with her father in their remote North England parsonage. She reflects on the remarkable incidents, triumphs, tragedies and relationships that have brought her to the present moment and looks toward the future with hope and courage. It is an inspiring story filled with great humor, dazzling imagination and deep poignancy.

Performer Jill Anderson portrays Charlotte Brontë in this runaway success. Her local work has been seen at the Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, The BLUEBARN Theatre, Opera Omaha and the Omaha Community Playhouse, where her roles have included the adult female in Spring Awakening, Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker, and Millie in Thoroughly Modern Millie.
Ms. Anderson is a professional actress, musician and teacher. Her 25-year-long music and theatre career has taken her all over the United States. She has lived and worked in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York as well as Omaha. On the national level, she has worked for Milwaukee Rep Theatre, Barter Theatre in Virginia, the New York Festival of Song, Orlando Philharmonic, and many other organizations. Some of Jill's favorite roles have been Viola in Twelfth Night, Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd, Charlotte Brontë in Brontë, and Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors. She currently resides in Omaha.

Among her many activities locally are concert and cabaret work, drama, recording, teaching, choreography, voice and drama coaching, workshopping, directing and therapeutic music. Ms. Anderson is also a recording artist. She has produced four CDs of Irish folk music.

Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for students, seniors, members of T.A.G., and groups of 10 or more. Reservations are available at 402.345.1576. For more information, go to www.bluebarn.org.

The show runs approximately 60 minutes and begins at 7:30 p.m. on April 4th, 5th, and 6th. The Sunday, April 7th show begins at 6:00 p.m.

The performances of Brontë will be followed by a Q & A with Ms. Anderson.

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Villette is one blaze, one broad illumination; the whole world seems abroad; moonlight and heaven are banished: the town, by her own flambeaux, beholds her own splendour—gay dresses, grand equipages, fine horses and gallant riders throng the bright streets. I see even scores of masks. It is a strange scene, stranger than dreams.
~ Villette (ch. XXXVIII) by Charlotte Brontë